Cortinariaceae
violet webcap: Best for Low Light
Cortinarius violaceus
As a wild fungus, it cannot be conventionally cultivated; it requires an intact forest ecosystem, extremely high humidity, and cool temperatures.
Every 3 days
Low light
10° - 22°C
75% - 95%
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What is violet webcap?
violet webcap (Cortinarius violaceus) is a hard-care plant from the Cortinariaceae family. Cortinarius violaceus, commonly known as the violet webcap, is a spectacular fungus in the Cortinariaceae family. It is distinguished by its deep violet, almost black color and the velvety texture of both its cap and stem. It is a mycorrhizal species, forming complex symbiotic relationships with tre...
violet webcap grows up to 15cm, spread of 12cm, watering every 3 days, 10°C â 22°C, 75â95% humidity. It is not suitable for indoor environments and safe for pets.
Unlike easy-care plants, violet webcap demands constant attention to humidity and light. Not recommended for beginners. Unlike many popular species, violet webcap is safe to keep around pets.
How to Care for violet webcap?
TLDR: violet webcap needs Low light, watering every 3 days, and temperatures between 10-22°C with 75-95% humidity.
How Often Should You Water violet webcap?
In its natural environment, it depends on frequent rainfall and constant dew.
How Much Light Does violet webcap Need?
It prefers shaded areas of old-growth forests, away from direct sunlight.
What Is the Best Soil for violet webcap?
Requires humus-rich, acidic soil with a pre-existing mycelial network.
What Pot Should You Use for violet webcap?
Not suitable for pots; requires natural forest soil with active mycelium.
Care Schedule
Misting
Every 1 days
What Is violet webcap and Where Does It Come From?
Cortinarius violaceus, commonly known as the violet webcap, is a spectacular fungus in the Cortinariaceae family. It is distinguished by its deep violet, almost black color and the velvety texture of both its cap and stem. It is a mycorrhizal species, forming complex symbiotic relationships with trees such as deciduous hardwoods (beech) or conifers.
How to Propagate violet webcap?
Spore dispersal
- Requires the mandatory presence of a living host tree.
- Soil moisture must remain constant.
- 1 Spore collection
Leave the cap of a mature mushroom on a clean surface to release the rusty-violet spore dust.
- 2 Soil inoculation
Spread the spores at the base of host trees (beech or spruce) under high humidity conditions.
- 3 Symbiosis establishment
Allow the mycelium to establish itself within the tree's root system over several seasons.
Materials needed:
How Big Does violet webcap Grow?
TLDR: violet webcap can reach up to 15cm tall with Slow growth rate.
Max height
15cm
Spread
12cm
Growth rate
Slow
Plant Uses
Ornamental
Great for decoration
Culinary Uses
- Cooking (although edible, it has a bland taste and is often avoided to protect the species)
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Meaning & Symbolism
Represents the mystery of the forest depths and the rarity of biodiversity.
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